Utterly delusional. No reason to believe that death rates won’t lag behind infection rates after 10-14 days like we’ve seen time and time again.Enzedder wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 9:43 pm This is a post on FB from a republican
When questioned about the Worldometers total for yesterday, he basically said that it's wrong and his figures are from CDC.UPDATE: numbers updated as of July 8, still trending in the right direction. And keep in mind that these numbers include Covid, Flu and pneumonia deaths.
If you’re struggling to stay positive because of all the negative info that is always reported by the media or being shared on social media, remember that there are always positives to find if you sift through the noise. Media and social media in general thrives and survives off emotion, fear, and anxiety and it’s almost impossible to stay positive while being bombarded by all of this.
Covid is real and we need to be responsible humans getting through this. While infections have been going up for a number of weeks now and we need to keep fighting that spread, here’s some positive news that doesn’t get enough attention from the CDC website with info updated as of July 6. No number of deaths are anything to get excited about but the trends going in the right direction are certainly a positive. Since the peak of 16,374 deaths nationwide for the week ending April 18th, the number of deaths per week have been declining while the number of recoveries are clearly increasing at a positively rapid rate each week with a low of 464 deaths the week ending 6/27. Currently for the week ending 7/4 the number of deaths nationwide stands at 71. That final number will change a little throughout this next week so the link is included below for you to keep an eye on it as things progress.
However, CDC figures take weeks to be generated from County medical Examiners records but you can see what they are up against - it's getting better in their minds even though infection rates are at record levels.
Trump has a lot to answer for
Maybe they will be lower due to more effective treatments and the age and risk profile of those infected (younger/healthier) but when the ICU beds fill up the death rate will skyrocket regardless.
It’s going to be a tough week in the USA and South Africa.